Submittal Sheet

4
TYPICAL APPLICATIONS
INSTALLATION
Inspection
Inspect the carton for damage. If damaged, notify the appropriate carrier immediately.
Inspect the device for obvious damage. Return damaged products.
Requirements
Job wiring diagrams
Appropriate accessories
Training: Installer must be a qualified, experienced technician
W
W A R N I N G
Disconnect the power supply (line power) before installation to prevent equipment damage.
Make all connections in accordance with the wiring diagram and in accordance with
national and local electrical codes. Class I wiring is required unless all circuits to contacts
are powered from a Class II source.
Use copper conductors only.
Do not locate the thermostat near sources of heat or cold such as lamps, motors,
sunlight, or concealed ducts or pipes, or where there is a danger of electrocution
(i.e., shower rooms).
Figure-2 Typical of Parallel Heat Anticipation with or without Night Depression.
(Heater size determined by voltage.)
Load
Brn.
Org.
R
e
d
(C
oo
li
ng
)
L2
L1
Source
Voltage
Drop
Temp.
Parallel Heat Anticipation
Blk./Yel.
Blk./Yel.
Night Depression (certain models)
Blk./Red –To Night
Depression
Blk./Red –Switch and
Power Supply
Figure-3 Typical of Cooling Anticipation with or without Night Depression.
(Heater size determined by voltage.)
Load
Brn.
Org.
R
e
d
L2
L1
Source
Voltage
Drop
Temp.
Cooling Anticipation
Blk./Yel.
Blk./Yel.
Night Depression (certain models)
Blk./Red –To Night
Depression
Blk./Red –Switch and
Power Supply
Figure-4 Typical Night Depression.
Load
Brn.
Heat
Org.
Common
Red (Cooling)
L2
L1
Source
Voltage
Drop
Temp.
Night Depression
Blk./Red –To Night
Depression
Blk./Red –Switch and
Power Supply